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Re: Area of Interest - Invest 92L Well East of Lesser Antilles
      Fri Jun 07 2013 11:34 AM

With the stronger shear lifting north, westerly windshear over the low level center has decreased to about 35 knots, however as suggested above, the shear has decreased and displaced the convection well to the east of the low level circulation center. Visible satellite images show a weak low level center near 16.5N 51.5W at 07/14Z moving to the west northwest at 15mph in the low-level flow, however, survival of this center is questionable given its weak nature. If it does survive, it will move into an area of more favorable upper level conditions in a couple of days.
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* Area of Interest - Invest 92L Well East of Lesser Antilles Ed DunhamAdministrator Fri Jun 07 2013 11:34 AM
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